2002 Men's Hockey World Cup squads
This article lists the confirmed squads for the 2002 Men's Hockey World Cup tournament to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia between 24 February and 9 March 2002.
Pool A
Argentina
The following players were named for the Argentina team.[1]
Head coach: Jorge Ruiz
- Pablo Moreira (C, GK)
- Juan Pablo Hourquebie
- Maximiliano Caldas
- Matías Vila
- Ezequiel Paulón
- Mariano Chao (GK)
- Mario Almada
- Carlos Retegui
- Rodrigo Vila
- Tomás MacCormik
- Santiago Capurro
- Marco Riccardi
- Jorge Lombi
- Fernando Zylberberg
- Germán Orozco
- Fernando Oscaris
- Matías Paredes
- Juan Eduardo Garreta
Belgium
The following players were named for the Belgium team.[2]
Head coach: Giles Bonnet
- Vincent Deneumostier (GK)
- Gilles Petre
- Xavier Reckinger
- Thierry Renaer
- Xavier-Charles Letier
- Loic Vandeweghe
- Joeri Beunen
- Thomas van den Balck
- Maxime Luycx
- Fabian Berger
- Vitali Kholopov
- Xavier Brooke
- Mick Beunen
- Jean Willems (C)
- Marc Coudron
- Manu Leroy (GK)
- Charles Vandeweghe
- Robin Geens
Germany
The following players were named for the Germany team.[3]
Head Coach: Bernhard Peters
Netherlands
The following players were named for the Netherlands team.[4]
Head coach: Joost Bellaart
New Zealand
The following players were named for the New Zealand team.[5]
Head Coach: Kevin Towns
- Simon Towns (C)
- Mitesh Patel
- David Kosoof
- Darren Smith
- Dion Gosling
- Blair Hopping
- Dean Couzins
- Ryan Archibald
- Umesh Parag
- Alphesh Puna
- Bevan Hari
- Michael Bevin (GK)
- Paul Woolford (GK)
- Ken Robinson
- Phil Burrows
- Hayden Shaw
- Hymie Gill
- Peter Stafford
Pakistan
The following players were named for the Pakistan team.[6]
Head Coach: Abdul Khan
- Muhammad Qasim (GK)
- Tariq Imran
- Sohail Abbas
- Waseem Ahmed
- Muhammad Usman
- Muhammad Saqlain
- Ali Raza
- Salman Akbar (GK)
- Dilawar Hussain
- Ghazanfar Ali
- Muhammad Nadeem
- Muddasar Ali Khan
- Muhammad Sarwar (C)
- Kashif Jawad
- Shahbaz Ahmed
- Atif Bashir
- Shabbir Muhammad
- Khalid Saleem
South Africa
The following players were named for the South Africa team.[7]
Head coach: Rob Pullen
- Christopher Hibbert (GK)
- Craig Jackson (C)
- Craig Fulton
- Bruce Jacobs
- Gregg Clark
- Gareth Murray
- Emile Smith
- Mike Cullen
- Clyde Abrahams
- Justin King
- Greg Nicol
- Kevin Chree
- Brenton Key
- Wayne Denne
- David Viney
- David Staniforth (GK)
- Denzil Dolley
- Marvin Bam
Spain
The following players were named for the Spain team.[8]
Head coach: Toni Forrellat
Pool B
Australia
The following players were named for the Australia team.[9]
Head coach: Barry Dancer
- Jamie Dwyer
- Liam de Young
- Adam Commens
- Michael McCann
- Troy Elder
- Lachlan Dreher (GK)
- Jeremy Hiskins
- Paul Gaudoin (C)
- Andrew Smith
- Daniel Sproule
- Bevan George
- Craig Victory
- Mark Hickman (GK)
- Scott Webster
- Aaron Hopkins
- Matthew Wells
- Brent Livermore
- Dean Butler
Cuba
The following players were named for the Cuba team.[10]
Head coach: Guillermo Stakeman
- Yeol Gomez Aguilar (GK)
- Eduardo Aroche (GK)
- Yoandy Blanco
- Yumai Oliva Alan
- Rolando Larringa Perrez
- Yuniel Villanueva Lorenzo
- Diornis Garcia Almanza
- Alain Bardaji (C)
- Edel Beny Sayas Gonzalez
- Juan Benavides Ojeda
- Jose M Rodriguez Garcia
- Diosmany Garces Aviles
- Yoel Delis Mosquera Enriquez
- Yuniel Rodriguez Hernandez
- Joan Hernandez
- Yuri Perez
- Roberto Lemus
- Alexander Abreu
England
The following players were named for the England team.[11]
Head coach: Malcolm Wood
- Jimi Lewis (GK)
- Simon Mason (GK)
- Jon Wyatt
- Bill Waugh
- Craig Parnham (C)
- David Mathews
- Mark Pearn
- Jimmy Wallis
- Brett Garrard
- Danny Hall
- Guy Fordham
- Andy Humphrey
- Jerome Goudie
- Mike Johnson
- Tom Bertram
- Ben Sharpe
- Robert Todd
- Martin Jones
India
The following players were named for the India team.[12]
Head coach: Cedric D'Souza
- Devesh Chauhan (GK)
- Ignace Tirkey
- Baljit Singh Saini
- Prabhjot Singh
- Jugraj Singh
- Dilip Tirkey
- Dhanraj Pillay
- Baljit Singh (C)
- Jude Menezes (GK)
- Sabu Varkey
- Sukhbir Singh Gill
- Lazarus Barla
- Arjun Halappa
- Deepak Thakur
- Bipin Fernandez
- Kanwalpreet Singh
- Daljit Singh
- Thirumal Valavan
Japan
The following players were named for the Japan team.[13]
Head coach: Manabu Yamanaka
- Takahiko Yamabori (C)
- Naoya Iwadate
- Kenji Asai
- Makoto Karuo
- Ryuji Furusato
- Akira Takahashi
- Kenichi Katayama
- Naohiko Tobita
- Kazuyuki Ozawa
- Atsushi Takehara
- Daisuke Hokaze
- Akihiko Hirata
- Takaya Fukuoka
- Mitsuru Ito
- Jun Takahashi (GK)
- Yasuhiro Nobui (GK)
- Ryuhei Harada
- Yasuhiro Kikkawa
Malaysia
The following players were named for the Malaysia team.[14]
Head coach: Paul Lissek
- Roslan Jamaluddin (GK)
- Maninderjit Singh Sidhu
- Chua Boon Huat
- Krishnamurthy Gobinathan
- Kuhan Shanmuganathan
- Bakar Nor Azlan
- Zhairil Anwar Abd Aziz
- Jiwa Mohan
- Madzli Mohd Nor
- Tajol Mohamed
- Mohd Rodhanizam Mat Radzi
- Raj Keevan
- Mirnawan Nawawi (C)
- Logan Raj Kali Kavandan
- Shaiful Azli Abd Rahman
- Nasihini Ibrahim (GK)
- Mohd Fairuz Ramly
- Shankar Shanmugam
Poland
The following players were named for the Poland team.[15]
Head coach: Jerzy Joskowiak
- Marcin Pobuta (GK)
- Eugeniusz Gaczkowski
- Mariusz Gromadzki
- Dariusz Malecki
- Tomasz Spalek
- Robert Grzeszczak (C)
- Zbigniew Juszczak
- Robert Grotowski
- Marcin Strykowski
- Mariusz Chyla
- Slawomir Choczaj
- Tomasz Choczaj
- Artur Mikuła
- Marcin Wichlacz
- Krysztof Witczak
- Łukasz Wybieralski
- Miroslaw Juszczak
South Korea
The following players were named for the South Korea team.[16]
Head coach: Kim Young-kyu
- Kang Keon-wook (C)
- Shin Seok-kyo
- Lim Jong-chun (GK)
- Kim Yong-bae
- Han Hyung-bae
- Yeo Woon-kon
- Kim Jung-chul
- Song Seung-tae
- Seo Jong-ho
- Lee Jung-seon
- Yoon Sung-hoon
- Yoo Moon-ki
- Kim Kyung-seok
- Kim Yoon (GK)
- Yang Soo-kyuk
- Hwang Jong-hyun
- Lim Jung-woo
- Kim Chul
References
- ^ "Argentina". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Belgium". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Germany". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Netherlands". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "New Zealand". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Pakistan". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "South Africa". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Spain". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Australia". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Cuba". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "England". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "India". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- ^ "Japan". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
- ^ "Malaysia". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
- ^ "Poland". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
- ^ "Korea". tms.fih.ch. International Hockey Federation. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
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